A Two-Stage Decision-Support Approach for Improving Sustainable Last-Mile Cold Chain Logistics Operations of COVID-19 Vaccines
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26334Dato
2022-08-21Type
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The COVID-19 pandemic has become a global health and humanitarian crisis that catastrophically affects many industries. To control the disease spread and restore normal lives, mass
vaccination is considered the most effective way. However, the sustainable last-mile cold
chain logistics operations of COVID-19 vaccines is a complex short-term planning problem
that faces many practical challenges, e.g., low-temperature storage and transportation, supply
uncertainty at the early stage, etc. To tackle these challenges, a two-stage decision-support
approach is proposed in this paper, which integrates both route optimization and advanced
simulation to improve the sustainable performance of last-mile vaccine cold chain logistics
operations. Through a real-world case study in Norway during December 2020 and March
2021, the analytical results revealed that the logistics network structure, fleet size, and the
composition of heterogeneous vehicles might yield significant impacts on the service level,
transportation cost, and CO2 emissions of last-mile vaccine cold chain logistics operations.
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Andol EA, Yu H. A Two-Stage Decision-Support Approach for Improving Sustainable Last-Mile Cold Chain Logistics Operations of COVID-19 Vaccines. Annals of Operations Research. 2022Metadata
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